Rosetta's multi-function MICR printers give financial institutions the ability to consolidate their devices in branch and office environments, similar to more commonly available standard MFPs, but with the added functionality of printing official checks, loan checks, money orders, and other MICR documents. This consolidation frees counter space where room is often limited, and also reduces service calls and contract fees.

Unlike traditional MICR MFPs that are oftentimes bulky and extremely heavy, which offsets the spatial benefits of consolidation, the SP 3400SF and SP 3410SF are compact and lighter-weight, making implementation more practical. Priced at less than $1,000, the simplex SP3400SF and duplex SP3410SF also create a strong return on investment versus others in the market where the high cost-of-acquisition further erodes the feasibility of device consolidation with MICR.

"The introduction of the SP 3400SF MICR MFPs is a significant development in the world of branch MICR printing. The size and pricing structure make them an attractive option for banks and credit unions, and businesses in general," said Glen Fossella, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Rosetta Technologies. "Security is also a concern any time you are printing MICR documents. These printers allow administrators to pre-designate permitted functionality by user, which can limit the more sensitive activities to approved users."

Both the SP 3400SF and SP 3410SF MICR MFPs print 30ppm and offer USB and Ethernet connectivity. Additionally they offer the same valuable features as Rosetta's other Intelligent MICR printers including optional paper tray locks, an online dashboard that provides enterprise-wide oversight of a printer fleet, originally manufactured MICR toner and secure MICR fonts.

The MFPs are the Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) engineered version of Ricoh's SP 3400SF and SP 3410SF MFPs.